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The snaps appear to show a strange fog-like mist descending over the headstones - even though Liz and Kev said no such thing was visible to the naked eye.

Over three pictures, the substance emerges, grows larger and then begins to vanish.

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Liz and Kev believe an Edwardian-era woman and boy can bee seen in the pic

In the second picture, the couple believe they can see the what looks like an Edwardian-era woman and boy emerging from the mist, as well as other spooky faces, all with terrifying black eyes.

Liz, 54, and husband Kev, 57, were completely unaware of the "visitors" until they got home.

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The swirling mist that has the couple spooked

Kev said: "At the time nothing seemed out of place, but when we looked at the pictures after we got home and uploaded them this is what we saw.

"When we took the pics there was no mist, fog or smoke."

"In the first picture, something is coming into shot on the right as well as the left.

When we took the pics there was no mist, fog or smoke

Kev Laine

"In the second one this mist envelops the picture and in the middle of the mist appears to be an Edwardian lady with a baby and next to her appears to be a Victorian boy.

"The third picture was taken seconds after and it's all gone apart from an orb in the top left corner."

The pictures were taken in the graveyard of the St Mary Magdalene church in Cowden, Kent.

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Just as quickly the black eyed "spectres" begin to vanish

The church itself isn't renowned for phantom sightings, although the village of Pluckley, just 30 miles away, was named as the most haunted place in Britain, and even received a Guinness World Record in 1989.

The village has more than 15 recorded ghosts and visitors have reported hearing a ghostly horse drawn coach, seeing black silhouettes and hearing screams.